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In essence, the DVD case does not center on traditional copyright issues, like how much of a given work may be freely copied, or how many copies may be legally made, or even -- as in the Napster case -- who can be held liable for enabling someone else to make illegal copies.
But keep in mind that 3-4 end isn't always a sack-heavy position in that defense, and there were many times last season in which the 6-5, 291-pound Williams disrupted the timing of a running play or pushed the passing pocket, enabling someone else to get a tackle or sack.
How does it feel to spend money you know came from enabling someone else's suicide?
They derive satisfaction from the animation of new ideas, whether they are acting as catalysts themselves or enabling someone else.
Enabling someone else to do the talking with you is a great way to add new energy to what you want to say.
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Did the director leave notes that might enable someone else to do this?
In addition, Bush hinted at the possibility that Saddam might attack the United States or enable someone else to do so.
So this is the real question: Is it ethical to enable someone else's unethical deed if the net result is mostly positive?
There were reports of voters in poor areas being offered upwards of 500 pesos ($38) to hand over their voting cards, which prevented them from casting their votes and perhaps enabled someone else to cast them instead.
"Like all the other adults, he wanted to rediscover his inner child and as the motto goes it's never too late to live a happy childhood – or enable someone else's".
The best effective description we can give of such a sequence one that would enable someone else, or a computer, to reliably reproduce it would be to simply list the sequence itself.
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